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MacOSĀ 15.3.2 (24D81), Macbook Pro M4, 64GB RAM

Coming from PS, I have grown accustomed to having most/all of my palettes in view on my second display for quick access to tools and attributes. My documents can get pretty big, and I need to be able to access this stuff quickly and easily.

As I did with PS, I arranged my palettes in a way that would work for me. I then created a preset.

If my display status changes (if I turn off my right display, for example) and Affinity Photo launches without detecting that display, it puts all my palettes on the main display. They get all jumbled up and they disconnect from each other. They cannot simply be "dragged back into place" on the second display.

I'm okay with that (even though the integrity of the palette layout really should be maintined if possible). I kinda asked for it by deactivating my second display.

If I then choose my preset to re-establish the preferred palette positions, Affinity Photo adds little "gaps" in a few spots between the palettes. Thsi breaks their connections and makes it impossible to drag the entire group of palettes as one unit.

It is also just plain inconsistent.

Before and After images below...

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Edited by spdorsey

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